On loan from Club Brugge at Hellas Verona, Sofyan Amrabat is enjoying life in Italy.
The midfielder has started all but one game in Serie A for the side, and impressed throughout the start of the season, which has caught the eye of a few clubs.
Calciomercato.it state Inter, Napoli and Fiorentina in Italy are circling, while Tottenham and West Ham in England have started paying attention to the Morocco international’s performances.
Verona have a lot of power at the moment, since a €3.5m option to buy was inserted in the deal, and they know they would be able to get ‘at least double that’ if they were to trigger the option and then sell him on immediately.
If Tottenham and West Ham really are interested, then anything below €10m would be seen as pocket change to them in the summer.
However, times are changing, and with José Mourinho now in charge in north London, the targets Mauricio Pochettino might have been looking at might not be on the Portuguese’s list.
As for West Ham, there have been rumours of a potential change of manager at London Stadium as Manuel Pellegrini is without a win in his last seven games in charge, drawing twice against Bournemouth and Sheffield United since their 2-0 win over Manchester United.